Public Opinion Polling and Policy Framing
Public opinion polls on a healthcare reform bill indicate that while specific provisions are popular, the overall bill is not. Which of the following best describes how this information is likely to influence the political process?
A
It creates framing opportunities for both supporters and opponents
B
It demonstrates the irrelevance of polling to policy outcomes
C
It guarantees the bill will be defeated in Congress
D
It forces legislators to vote according to majority opinion
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